Showing posts with label silver. Show all posts
Showing posts with label silver. Show all posts

Thursday, August 8, 2013

OPI San Francisco Collection Fall/Winter 2013 Swatches and Review

OPI San Francisco Collection
Fall/Winter 2013
(press samples)

In addition to the three new Liquid Sand shades, OPI's fall/winter collection is full of warm, autumn-like colors offset by a handful of bold blues, a shiny foil, and even a little duochrome.


 
A-Piers to Be Tan
I shore do like this chocolaty tan.
(Reminds me of one of the most notorious OPI shades of all time: OPI And Apple Pie.  More caramel than chocolate, really.)


Dining al Frisco
Just feast your eyes on this fresh-air blue!




Embarca-Dare Ya!
Betcha can’t pass up this marvelous magenta.
(Has a small amount of pink/red/gold duochrome shift. Subtle.)



 
First Date at the Golden Gate
You and me and this shimmery ruby make three.
 


 
Haven’t the Foggiest
Can’t tell you why I love this misty gray...I just do!
(The most perfect pewter foil ever. Has a strong charcoal/deep grey tone, not pure bright silver.)



I Knead Sour-Dough
Are you bready to wear this toasty warm brown?



 
Incognito in Sausalito
You better keep this almost-black blue under wraps.



In the Cable Car-Pool Lane
Good golly, Miss Trolley, this rich burgundy takes me away!



 
Keeping Suzi at Bay
There’s no holding back this assertive navy blue.



 
Lost on Lombard
Oh garn-et! I’m all turned around!



 
Muir Muir on the Wall
This trailblazing plum is the fairest of all.
(Very good duochrome effect on this.  Goes from plum to bronze to green.  Reminds me of some of OPI's best discontinued colors, namely Black Tie Optional.)



 
 Peace & Love & OPI
This holographic sage and eggplant is far out!
(Steel blue to purple to teal multichrome.  It's not a dupe of Not Like The Movies, nor is it a dupe of Lippmann Wicked Game.)


The formula on these was mixed, but generally good.  The creme shades were perfect.  A dream to apply.  The shimmers were more sheer and uneven than I was anticipating and took an extra coat for evenness and opacity.  I did three coats of each, but only the shimmer shades needed the third coat.  Dry time is fast.  

A couple ho-hum colors, but also a couple of very cool ones.  My picks are Muir Muir On The Wall, Peace & Love & OPI, Haven't The Foggiest, and Keeping Suzi At Bay.  Two gorgeous duochrome shimmers, my new favorite silver foil and a vibrant but not neon blue creme.  

Don't forget to check out the Liquid Sand polishes that are part of this collection!


(Collection provided for review.)

Monday, June 24, 2013

Rescue Beauty Lounge The Bloggers' Collection 2.0 Swatches and Review

 The Bloggers' Collection 2.0
 (collection provided for review)


"We’re here to finally celebrate The Bloggers’ Collection 2.0. This hypnotically long voyage started back in January 2012.  Truthfully, I love collaborating with expert lacquer aficionados because I am guaranteed that they will take me on a journey that raises the bar even higher (even though there's the chance that I'll surf and crash hard while riding those high waves of technical difficulties).
Every color has its own destiny, and although it may stray from the original creator’s vision, the bumpy ride is always worth it. Scrangie, Kellie, Pammy, Sam, Rie and I are proud and excited—can you hear our thumping heartbeats? My sincerest gratitude goes out to all of them for sharing their creative globe-trotting, nail polish-making paths—I  had a blast and hope you all did too."



 Rescue Beauty Lounge Scrangie 2.0
Naturally, I tagged Queen Scrangie first, who can forget what we’ve made together already? And, of course, she wanted that elusive nail polish-goliath. A black oil slick with a multifaceted ring visible in low light. I, too, have had this effect on my wish list for as long as I can remember. We tried unconventional raw materials that failed miserably after months of mixing. After six intense months, the end result is a polish that contains isolated oil rings, it is the color of an oil base that floats on water with rainbow sparkles, it shifts from shade to shade depending on the light that is cast on it. 



 Rescue Beauty Lounge Kellie Gonzo
Kellie luves her sparkles and glittahs. She wanted a pink-coral happiness that captures her bright, sunny, and bubbly personality; a color that shoots out with her warm-hearted twinkles. At first, I made her the most intense bright coral that we both fell hard for, but then, its legal neon pigments started separating, making the polish a big, hot mess. This color took the longest to color match, it pushes on the edge of bright pink coral without adding any neon pigments— and I can feel Kellie’s smile beaming from the bottle—it’s so her.



Rescue Beauty Lounge Liberty
From the opposite time zone on the other side of the globe, Pammy and I worked together on Facetime to race against the clock. She has a true-blue infatuation with Pizzicato and she demanded   Pizzicato's mint-green sister. Of course, I had to add a pinch of blue shimmer here and there to make it—sister worthy. Our most hilarious and surprising moment came when it was time to name her polish— she actually choked! Yup, our Pammy, one of my favorite authors.  She thought naming the polish would be easy and fun—she now knows my pain. But this name is spot on—I see an image of the majestic Lady Liberty gleaming with reflective glass-flecks, shimmering on a warm, sunny day while I stand on the deck of the Staten Island Ferry, my hair blowing wildly against the wind,     mesmerized by her presence and the symbol for what she represents.


 Rescue Beauty Lounge NailsandNoms
If you’ve read Rie’s blog, you know she’s an orange lover and the  lady wished to have a Turquoise shimmer or glitter mixed into a  bright orange base. However, the vision she had in mind made my     already terrible potty-mouth even filthier. The turquoise glitter/shimmer she requested bled into the base, which turned the  sherbert-like bright orange base into a canned-pumpkin color, which     I do not share kinship with (neither did Rie). Three months into it, I finally got it. Rie loved it and I sent it to the lab. A few weeks later, I was mixing something else and I thought—what the *eek is that?     Well, the blues ran the orange into a muddy imbroglio again, making the pigments unstable. I quickly reworked the game plan, I actually hunted down and brought in the orange sherbet of my childhood,  you know, the kind in a tub with swirls of different colors and added a mélange of periwinkle, pink and orange shimmer to float on the  glaze without loosing the integrity of the bright orange. True story, “Rie” stands for Marie Antoinette, so we say—let them eat sherbet!



Rescue Beauty Lounge Fashion Polish
I’ve never worked with anyone who had actually mixed (frankened) nail polish before. When Sam and I were DM-ing each other, this made me nervous; I was humbled and excited. It was refreshing to  know that she had her own technical challenge. She wanted to incorporate her deep affection for black base nail polish with gold  and red glitters. The black pigment’s weight issue with the floating   glitter ratio was indeed a challenge for me as well. Sam sent me a  photo of a breathtaking sunset that bleeds into the golden sunlight.   Red clouds coattail into the blackest of the night. I mixed six     versions of the color and shipped it to her home in France, ridiculously wishing that I, too, could shrink and sneak into her shipping box and be whisked away to France.  



 Rescue Beauty Lounge An Accidental Interloper
Who is the nail blogger behind this color? ’Tis I, an interloper who is not a nail blogger--shameless I know. When we were in the beginning stages of mixing Liberty, Pammy mentioned that we needed some kind of silver in our RBL family. For me, making a unique silver color was an obstacle I had yet to solve for many years. I have numerous bottles in my RBL cemetery drawers sitting there like rejected sleeping beauties. Yet, it was impossible to stop my hands and my foolish heart from trying again. I mixed, searched my polish graveyard, reawakened, remixed and re-married pigments to     achieve this silver goddess with an edge faceted by multi-shimmer hues. It's a silver palette I can embrace as a part of the RBL family. Please forgive me??


The formula of these is thicker than the average shimmer-finish polish and it goes on feeling slightly dry.  This is fairly consistent with the texture of Rescue's other shimmer colors, so if you've used them before, you'll know what to expect.  I had the best results when I applied thicker coats, allowing each to self-level and dry for a good five minutes before applying the next.  The dark colors in this collection are completely opaque in two coats, but I preferred the look of three coats on the lighter colors, and that's how I'm wearing them here.  I'm also wearing a thicker than usual coat of topcoat to amplify the level of sparkle and shimmer in the colors.  The glossier the topcoat, the more the sparkle shows through.  Dry time is on the long side of average, same as Rescue's other colors.

I'm so honored to be a part of this amazing collection of colors designed by some truly fantastic people.  With blogs as awesome as theirs, there's no way their colors could be anything short of spectacular.  Each shade in this set has tons of character and lots of little details to discover when you take a closer look.  Everyone made such pretty polishes, I can't even pick a favorite!

I'd also like to thank Ji for giving me the opportunity to design another polish with her, and also for her patience and artistic vision. If you know me, you'll how I'm indecisive, constantly dreaming, and always trying to work on a million different things at once, but Ji handled my Gemini nature like a pro.  Haha! Thank you.  I'm so grateful.

The 48-hour pre-order period for this collection starts June 28th at noon EST.  Be sure to sign up for Rescue Beauty Lounge's mailing list if you need a reminder!

(Sent for review.)

Friday, June 7, 2013

Little bit of everything

Here's some of the stuff I'm into this month:

 Green Eyeliner



Brown eyes and green just go together. This one is Milani Shadow Eyez in Green Safari.  The name "Shadow Eyez" still makes me cringe, but the product itself is really good.  And yes, you can get a precise line with it despite how thick the pencil is. 

Textured Polish

I've been wearing the heck out of the OPI Liquid Sand polishes (I have Honey Ryder on right now), but the Softouch Effect polishes from Layla are also really nice.  This color is 01(sent for review) and it's a silver sparkle with a velvety, semi-matte finish.  It's not lumpy like the Liquid Sand finish, and it's not a smooth surface like other matte polishes. 

Neon-colored Anything 

I've accumulated an embarrassing amount of neon things.  Neon tights (Target's are awesome and dirt cheap), neon tank tops, neon jackets, a neon dress, neon eyeshadow and nail polish, and, most importantly, neon hair.  I've been using Manic Panic Hot Hot Pink for the better part of a year, but I switched to Special Effects Atomic Pink this week.  It's essentially the same color as Hot Hot Pink, but extra strong.

This is not even an accurate picture of it.  My camera makes it glow like it does with neon polish pictures and it washes out the color, and when I uploaded the picture it lost another layer of vibrancy.  This picture is after three washes and it's still a little too dark for my tastes, but the color is intense and vivid.  There's actually a stripe of Napalm (bright orange) in there, but I can't tell where it starts and ends because of the Atomic Pink.  I'm hoping it'll lighten more as I wash it, but so far it's resisting fading way more than my usual.

Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Butter London Holiday 2012 Nail Lacquer Collection Swatches and Review

 I'm not sure if this Butter London holiday collection has a name, but I do know that it's really freakin' glittery.  And I like glitter.


Butter London Fairy Cake.  A mixture of very fine light silver glitter and larger (but still small) silver-based hologram glitter in a clear base.  Not a unique color.  Also seems to have a faded look to it compared to most other similar silver/holo topcoat style glitters. 



Butter London Fiddlesticks.  A rich, deep magenta jelly base with tiny pink glitter.  A little flash of purple here and there.  Makes me think of a pink/magenta version of something like China Glaze Ruby Pumps (or Butter London Chancer).



Butter London Jack The Lad.  Dark evergreen base with yellow-gold, aqua-blue, and grassy green foil shimmer.  Also has a slight blue flash when tilted at an angle.  Extremely pretty polish.  Somewhat similar to the new Zoya holiday color Logan but not an exact replica. 




Butter London Scallywag.  Tiny sky blue glitter in a clear base.  Surprisingly colorful!  And it's very sparkly, as any good glitter should be.  It's also worth noting that this color dries to an attractive sugary/sandy matte finish (like the China Glaze fall glitters) if you don't use topcoat.


Butter London Scallywag, no topcoat.




Butter London Scuppered.  This looks more like Thanksgiving than Christmas to me!  It's a multicolored metallic sparkle polish made up of different shades of brown, bronze, gold, red, and orange, plus it has some larger pieces of bright green glitter for even more color.  It's a lot like Jessica Gingersnap, just browner, a little darker, and with added green glitter. 




Butter London Shambolic.  Shambolic has a lot going on.  It has very dark eggplant purple microglitter, lighter true purple microglitter, all kinds of speckles pink, lavender, blue and red glitter, and on top of all that it has large pink and silver hexagon glitter.  To make it even more complicated, it even has a warm, sort of golden purple duochrome shift when you hold it at an angle.  It's a whole galaxy of purple.

The formula on these was good.  The texture of each one was different (something I've noticed among all the Butter London polishes I've used), but the application on all was easy and presented no difficulty at all.  I used three coats of each polish and none needed more than a third for complete opacity.  Dry time is average bordering on long.  All of them look best with two coats of topcoat.

Doesn't feel like much of a winter/Christmas/holiday collection to me, but I'm still into it.  Look at all those different kinds of glitter!  Fairy Cake and Scallywag are the least unique in the collection and I'd probably skip those in favor of cheaper dupes (like the ones from Color Club), but the rest are pretty fantastic.

What do you think?  Like 'em?  

The Butter London Holiday 2012 collection is available now at Macy's (which is where I ordered mine).